At last, with this letter, the admin will listen to reason
Re: “Paging Doctor Cornett” | Commentary | October 8
Re: “Paging Doctor Cornett” | Commentary | October 8
Think back to your first introduction to the hydrological cycle. It seemed so simple, right? We were all assured that this cycle would unfailingly provide… Read More »Our ways of using water must change
Re: Every letters page ever
Protestors march through Hochelaga-Maisonneuve neighbourhoods to resist systemic violence
Community raises funds for relief efforts in Concepción
Almost 200 workers may have been exposed to unhealthy amounts of radioactivity last November at the Bruce Nuclear Generating Station on the eastern shore of… Read More »Ontario nuclear workers exposed to radiation
Re: “Paging Doctor Cornett” | Commentary | October 8
This coming March 21 will ring in the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (IDERD). For many skeptics, the day is nothing but… Read More »The fight to end racism isn’t over
Valuable crop would be used to produce medicinal drugs
A recovering heroin addict talks about Narcotics Anonymous and life in recovery
International conflicts spill into Canada via illicit trade
The American Senate Judiciary Committee weakened the mandatory minimum sentencing laws for cocaine last week. Mandatory minimum sentence laws are legislative enactments that force judges… Read More »End unbalanced drug penalties and enforcement
Why psychostimulants might do more harm than good
The word “drugs” is not a neutral term. It comes loaded with other meanings, many emerging from the discourse around the “War on Drugs” and… Read More »End the stigmatization of medical drugs
On March 8-9 and 17-18, McGill students employed as invigilators in the Fall 2009 term will vote on forming a collective bargaining unit within the… Read More »Invigilators should unionize